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Business

China’s Factories Keep Chugging: Industrial Output Rises 6.3% as Electronics and Equipment Outpace Autos

China’s industrial output rose 6.3% year‑on‑year in January–February 2026, led by manufacturing and a strong performance in electronics and heavy equipment. The private sector expanded fastest, while automobile and new‑energy vehicle production fell sharply, highlighting uneven demand across industries.

NeMo2026年3月16日 08:30
#China manufacturing#industrial output#National Bureau of Statistics
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Business

China’s Car Market Stumbles in February as Exports and Finance Deals Cushion the Blow

February retail sales of passenger cars in China plunged 25.4% year‑on‑year to about 1.034 million units, with domestic independent brands hardest hit. Automakers have responded with long‑tenor, low‑interest financing to boost demand, while exports—especially of new energy vehicles—hit record highs and provided an offset to the domestic slowdown.

NeTe2026年3月12日 14:47
#China auto market#passenger cars#new energy vehicles
Sleek black electric SUV parked in a contemporary architectural environment.
Business

Domestic Upset: AITO M9 Tops China’s EV Resale Rankings as Low Residuals Shadow Market

China’s February 2026 NEV residual-value report shows domestic models leading short-term resale charts: AITO’s M9 tops both one-year pure-electric and plug-in hybrid lists. Yet the sector faces a wider headache as three-year retention for NEVs remains well below that of petrol cars, driven by fast tech obsolescence, high battery costs and aggressive new-car pricing.

NeTe2026年3月9日 02:37
#new energy vehicles#residual value#AITO M9
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Business

China auto executive urges policy parity for petrol and electric cars to kick‑start consumption

Liu Yiyan, a SAIC Volkswagen executive and NPC deputy, has proposed that China stop differentiating between conventional and new energy vehicles in future subsidy and policy design, and accelerate measures to boost auto consumption, finance, autonomous driving laws, and AI‑auto talent development. Her recommendations aim to unlock short‑term demand while urging clearer legal frameworks for automated vehicles and deeper ties between industry and education.

NeTe2026年3月8日 07:37
#China auto industry#SAIC Volkswagen#Liu Yiyan
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Business

China Pushes Auto Demand with Provincial Trade‑In Schemes as New EV Makers Rack Up Deliveries and Xiaomi Unveils Supercar Concept

Provincial rollouts of China’s 2026 vehicle subsidy and trade‑in rules aim to stabilise car demand and accelerate fleet renewal, with Shenzhen offering significant purchase rebates for NEVs and small petrol cars. February delivery figures show strong volumes from several new EV makers and mixed results among incumbents, while Xiaomi’s Vision GT concept and ADAS usage data underscore the sector’s technological pivot and intensifying competition.

NeTe2026年3月2日 02:50
#China auto market#new energy vehicles#Xiaomi Vision GT
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Business

China’s EV Upstarts Hit a Chilly February — Winners Hold Ground, XPeng Slumps as Market Shifts from Volume to Tech

February deliveries among China’s new EV makers showed divergence: Leapmotor, Li Auto and NIO returned to roughly 20,000‑unit monthly ranges, while XPeng’s sales halved year‑on‑year. The slowdown reflects a long Lunar New Year holiday and fading tax incentives, but also signals a strategic pivot across the sector toward charging networks, AI features and global expansion.

NeTe2026年3月1日 13:10
#China EVs#Leapmotor#Li Auto
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Business

Li Auto Keeps Up Momentum — February Deliveries Reach 26,421 as Cumulative Sales Top 1.59 Million

Li Auto reported 26,421 vehicle deliveries in February 2026, lifting its cumulative deliveries to 1,594,304. The figure signals continued demand for the company’s family‑oriented new‑energy vehicles, even as it contends with safety concerns and intensifying competition in China’s EV market.

NeTe2026年3月1日 06:57
#Li Auto#electric vehicles#China auto market
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Business

China’s 2025 Economy: Modest 5% Growth, Deep Property Slump and Accelerating Clean‑Tech Transition

China’s economy grew 5.0% in 2025 to about 140.2 trillion yuan ($19.6 trillion), driven by services and export resilience even as a deep real‑estate correction and a first population decline in decades weigh on domestic demand. Industrial upgrading and a rapid clean‑energy expansion — notably in solar, wind and new‑energy vehicles — stand out, while investment and fiscal indicators point to a cautious, targeted policy approach.

NeMo2026年2月28日 05:57
#China GDP 2025#population decline#property slump
Vibrant cactus plants against a red wall with a neon sign, 'México mi amor', in Mexico City.
Business

BYD and Geely Target Mexican Assembly Plant as China Accelerates a North American Push

BYD and Geely have been named among finalists to buy a Nissan–Mercedes‑Benz plant in Guanajuato, Mexico, a strategic asset that would provide tariff‑free access to the U.S. and Canada under USMCA. The potential deal reflects a broader shift: China’s auto exports surged in 2025, and Mexico became the largest destination for Chinese vehicles, as manufacturers pursue local production to deepen their foothold in the Americas.

NeTe2026年2月14日 14:44
#BYD#Geely#Mexico
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Business

Coastal Giants Still Spend Most as Inland Provinces Drive China’s 2025 Retail Surge

In 2025 Jiangsu, Guangdong and Shandong were China’s largest retail markets, each topping four trillion yuan in social retail sales, while inland provinces Shaanxi, Hebei and Henan posted the fastest growth. The patterns reflect structural differences in population, urbanisation and targeted subsidy policies, with implications for China’s domestic demand strategy and foreign firms seeking Chinese market opportunities.

SoBiz2026年2月4日 02:20
#China consumption#social retail sales#Jiangsu
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Business

China’s New ‘No.1’ Policy Pushes EVs, Smart Appliances and Green Materials into the Countryside to Drive Rural Consumption

China’s central No.1 document for the new Five‑Year period targets a boost to rural consumption by promoting NEVs, smart appliances and green building materials in the countryside and by improving recycling systems. Recent data show rural retail growth already outpaced urban areas in 2025, and policymakers hope to translate rising rural incomes into sustained demand, while facing infrastructure and implementation challenges.

NeTe2026年2月3日 13:00
#rural consumption#new energy vehicles#smart appliances
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Business

Chengdu–Chongqing Reunited: China’s Western Twin-Cities Top 10 Trillion Yuan and Redraw Regional Balance

Sichuan and Chongqing together have surpassed 10 trillion yuan in GDP, underscoring the re-emergence of the Chengdu–Chongqing twin-city economic corridor as China’s largest western growth pole. The milestone reflects not just fiscal transfers and infrastructure spending but the maturation of industrial clusters in electronics, advanced manufacturing and new energy.

SoBiz2026年2月3日 12:40
#Chengdu#Chongqing#Sichuan